Uncommon readers :: Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner and the tradition of the common reader /
"Impressive in scope and erudition, Christopher Knight's Uncommon Readers focuses on three critics whose voices - mixing eloquence with pugnacity - stand out as among the most notable independent critics working during the last half-century. The critics are Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Impressive in scope and erudition, Christopher Knight's Uncommon Readers focuses on three critics whose voices - mixing eloquence with pugnacity - stand out as among the most notable independent critics working during the last half-century. The critics are Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, and George Steiner, and their independence - a striking characteristic in a time of corporate criticism - is reflective of both their backgrounds (Donoghue's Catholic upbringing in Protestant-ruled Northern Ireland; Kermode's Manx beginnings; and Steiner's Jewish upbringing in pre-Holocaust Europe) and their temperaments. Each represents a party of one, a fact that has, on the one hand, made them the object of the occasional vituperative dismissal and, on the other, contributed to their influence and remarkable longevity." "Since the 1950s, Steiner, Donoghue, and Kermode have each maintained a highly public profile, regularly contributing to such influential publications as Encounter, New Yorker, New York Review of Books, Times Literary Supplement, and the London Review of Books. This aspect of their work receives particular attention in Uncommon Readers, for it illustrates a renewed interest in the role of the public critic, especially in relation to the genre of the literary-review essay, and signals a sustained conversation with an educated public - namely the common reader." "Knight makes the argument for the review essay as a serious and still viable genre, and he examines the three critics in light of this assumption. He expounds upon the critics' separate interests - Kermode's identification with discussions of canonicity, Steiner's with cultural politics, and Donoghue's with the persistent claims of the imagination - while also revealing the ways in which their work often reflects theological interests. Lastly, he attempts to adjudicate some of the conflicts that have arisen between these critics and other literary theorists (especially the post-structuralists), and to discuss the question of whether it is still possible for critics to work independently. Original and deliberative, Uncommon Readers presents a renewed defense of the tradition of the common reader."--Jacket |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 506 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Knight, Christopher J., 1952- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjJ7RfXvc9ct9kbkcCK3Km http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94107225 Uncommon readers : Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner and the tradition of the common reader / Christopher J. Knight. Toronto, Ont. : University of Toronto Press, 2003. 1 online resource (xiii, 506 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in Book and Print Culture Includes bibliographical references and index. Denis Donoghue -- Frank Kermode -- George Steiner. "Impressive in scope and erudition, Christopher Knight's Uncommon Readers focuses on three critics whose voices - mixing eloquence with pugnacity - stand out as among the most notable independent critics working during the last half-century. The critics are Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, and George Steiner, and their independence - a striking characteristic in a time of corporate criticism - is reflective of both their backgrounds (Donoghue's Catholic upbringing in Protestant-ruled Northern Ireland; Kermode's Manx beginnings; and Steiner's Jewish upbringing in pre-Holocaust Europe) and their temperaments. Each represents a party of one, a fact that has, on the one hand, made them the object of the occasional vituperative dismissal and, on the other, contributed to their influence and remarkable longevity." "Since the 1950s, Steiner, Donoghue, and Kermode have each maintained a highly public profile, regularly contributing to such influential publications as Encounter, New Yorker, New York Review of Books, Times Literary Supplement, and the London Review of Books. This aspect of their work receives particular attention in Uncommon Readers, for it illustrates a renewed interest in the role of the public critic, especially in relation to the genre of the literary-review essay, and signals a sustained conversation with an educated public - namely the common reader." "Knight makes the argument for the review essay as a serious and still viable genre, and he examines the three critics in light of this assumption. He expounds upon the critics' separate interests - Kermode's identification with discussions of canonicity, Steiner's with cultural politics, and Donoghue's with the persistent claims of the imagination - while also revealing the ways in which their work often reflects theological interests. Lastly, he attempts to adjudicate some of the conflicts that have arisen between these critics and other literary theorists (especially the post-structuralists), and to discuss the question of whether it is still possible for critics to work independently. Original and deliberative, Uncommon Readers presents a renewed defense of the tradition of the common reader."--Jacket Print version record. Donoghue, Denis. Kermode, Frank, 1919-2010. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80126228 Steiner, George, 1929-2020. Kermode, Frank, 1919-2010. Steiner, George, 1929- Donoghue, Denis fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpPFXmHWh7YCrdh4XCqQq Kermode, Frank, 1919-2010 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrWCxmfvTV4JvFJdf7fv3 Steiner, George, 1929-2020 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfmqjK7DVhBHcMq6CjwG3 Donoghue, Denis. swd Kermode, Frank. swd Steiner, George. swd Criticism History 20th century. Book reviewing History 20th century. Critique Histoire 20e siècle. Livres Recension Histoire 20e siècle. LITERARY CRITICISM Semiotics & Theory. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading. bisacsh Book reviewing fast Criticism fast Literatuurkritiek. gtt Boekbesprekingen. gtt 1900-1999 fast Electronic books. History fast has work: Uncommon readers (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFRpFyPppRHGCcKhfJqWQm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Knight, Christopher J., 1952- Uncommon readers. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2003 9780802087980 (DLC) 2004299374 (OCoLC)52324150 Studies in book and print culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2002072736 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=468671 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Knight, Christopher J., 1952- Uncommon readers : Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner and the tradition of the common reader / Studies in book and print culture. Denis Donoghue -- Frank Kermode -- George Steiner. Donoghue, Denis. Kermode, Frank, 1919-2010. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80126228 Steiner, George, 1929-2020. Kermode, Frank, 1919-2010. Steiner, George, 1929- Donoghue, Denis fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpPFXmHWh7YCrdh4XCqQq Kermode, Frank, 1919-2010 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrWCxmfvTV4JvFJdf7fv3 Steiner, George, 1929-2020 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfmqjK7DVhBHcMq6CjwG3 Donoghue, Denis. swd Kermode, Frank. swd Steiner, George. swd Criticism History 20th century. Book reviewing History 20th century. Critique Histoire 20e siècle. Livres Recension Histoire 20e siècle. LITERARY CRITICISM Semiotics & Theory. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading. bisacsh Book reviewing fast Criticism fast Literatuurkritiek. gtt Boekbesprekingen. gtt |
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title | Uncommon readers : Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner and the tradition of the common reader / |
title_auth | Uncommon readers : Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner and the tradition of the common reader / |
title_exact_search | Uncommon readers : Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner and the tradition of the common reader / |
title_full | Uncommon readers : Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner and the tradition of the common reader / Christopher J. Knight. |
title_fullStr | Uncommon readers : Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner and the tradition of the common reader / Christopher J. Knight. |
title_full_unstemmed | Uncommon readers : Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner and the tradition of the common reader / Christopher J. Knight. |
title_short | Uncommon readers : |
title_sort | uncommon readers denis donoghue frank kermode george steiner and the tradition of the common reader |
title_sub | Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner and the tradition of the common reader / |
topic | Donoghue, Denis. Kermode, Frank, 1919-2010. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80126228 Steiner, George, 1929-2020. Kermode, Frank, 1919-2010. Steiner, George, 1929- Donoghue, Denis fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpPFXmHWh7YCrdh4XCqQq Kermode, Frank, 1919-2010 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrWCxmfvTV4JvFJdf7fv3 Steiner, George, 1929-2020 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfmqjK7DVhBHcMq6CjwG3 Donoghue, Denis. swd Kermode, Frank. swd Steiner, George. swd Criticism History 20th century. Book reviewing History 20th century. Critique Histoire 20e siècle. Livres Recension Histoire 20e siècle. LITERARY CRITICISM Semiotics & Theory. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading. bisacsh Book reviewing fast Criticism fast Literatuurkritiek. gtt Boekbesprekingen. gtt |
topic_facet | Donoghue, Denis. Kermode, Frank, 1919-2010. Steiner, George, 1929-2020. Steiner, George, 1929- Donoghue, Denis Kermode, Frank, 1919-2010 Steiner, George, 1929-2020 Kermode, Frank. Steiner, George. Criticism History 20th century. Book reviewing History 20th century. Critique Histoire 20e siècle. Livres Recension Histoire 20e siècle. LITERARY CRITICISM Semiotics & Theory. LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading. Book reviewing Criticism Literatuurkritiek. Boekbesprekingen. Electronic books. History |
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